Life after death
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A year ago, 10-year-old Jeffrey Curley's brutal murder turned his father into a
passionate and very public advocate for the death penalty. Now, the TV cameras
are gone, and Bob Curley is left with unrelenting pain and this question: Was
he used?
by Yvonne Abraham
It's your party
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You can burn if you want to
by Danial Glass
Coattail lit
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How familiarity breeds nonfiction
by Tom Scocca
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Editorial
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by the Phoenix
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Renewal
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Breaking the cycle of voter apathy
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Don't Quote Me
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by Dan Kennedy
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Starting over
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The Globe should rethink what it wants from its metro columnists. Plus,
video sex, and getting stupid on MSNBC.
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Cityscape
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by Sarah McNaught
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Tough
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Boston's female bouncers rely on brains, not brawn
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Talking Politics
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by Michael Crowley
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Speechless
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A rhetorical fixation reveals the trouble with Scott Harshbarger's candidacy
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